Greetings everyone. It’s been two months since we launched our premium and VIP service at WUWT. We’ve had a modest amount of signups, so I thought I might mention it again.
This is our way of keeping the lights on, since those “big oil” checks we are accused of cashing never seem to arrive.
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Does it mean that if we do not sign up for options 1-4 we will COMPLETELY lose access and ability to comment. I have followed WUWT and at times contributed articles, now retired on fixed income.
No, comment registration is still free.
At least yours got fixed. Mine is completely broken.
hmmm…. I live on Social Insecurity
If I could afford more then I’d go for it. Let’s see what happens with the economy after the election, but I’d LOVE to pull the trigger on an upgrade!!!
I have tried several times to sign up, but somehow my credit card transaction fails every time. Weird thing is that the transaction is registered as reserved with my bank for several days and then disappears again. I know Charles has been looking into this, but to no avail so far.
I would not mind paying for a year in advance by bank transfer. The world gets darker if the lights go out on this site.
That’s what I get trying to subscribe at $66/year.
I’ll contact both of you directly.
$6/month and $14.99/month both work. Just $66/year produces this message, verified by MonsterInsights.
A day later, I still don’t have access to purchase this item.
Finally I got through, after registering for Comments Only.
I had problems trying to upgrade previously, but I just tried again and it went through. I am in UK. I agree with many others that this site is essential to keep us sane in this mad world of uneducated zealots.
We just changed a bunch of settings at the merchant processing center to help with overseas transactions.
The process for paying is strangely vague, somehow. I put in my card number, and get back that my card number is required. And I am asked for a ‘zip code’. What is that, in UK terms? I have tried putting in what we call a ‘post code’, but that too is rejected. I say this not to complain, but to try to help. The world needs WUWT.
I subscribed shortly after the original announcement.
In the fight against the extreme left warm-mongers, it’s a small price to pay
“. . . those “big oil” checks we are accused of cashing never seem to arrive.”
Those checks are in the mail.
I’d like to chip in, but being on a limited income and with [government] punishments to come it’s going to be rather tight to say the least.
And now they’re coming for our open fires
“Voluntary regulations for burning wood and coal to heat homes could help tackle impact on air pollution”
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/sep/20/knowing-polluting-impact-of-home-fires-could-modify-behaviour-study-finds
Voluntary?…. when it’s freezing? La La stuff
Believe it or not, the state of Wokeachusetts approves of wood burning stoves if they meet the latest EPA standards. Being low income, I actually got one for free, paid for by the state! It doesn’t have a catalytic converter- and I don’t know how it meets the standards- but it’s obviously better. My old wood stove produced rather dirty, smelly blue smoke. This one produces what looks like just steam and I don’t smell it. I seldom use this stove – mostly if there’s a power outage in cold weather. If such a stove is good enough for crazy Wokeachusetts, it ought to be good enough for the UK.
I have a Vermont Castings Vigilant, built in 1977 When we moved into our home in 1982 we had to replace the 6″ thimble in the wall with an 8″ connection to the chimney. Still had a problem with too much buildup in the stovepipe, but fixed that by installing a stainless steel flue insert, always burning as hot as possible (450-500F) and never using the downdraft feature of the stove.
Also after 40+ years, replaced all the gaskets so now it’s airtight again. Huge difference!!
I can’t legally sell this stove in Vermont because it doesn’t have a catalytic convertor, but I wouldn’t tell the stove police anyways…
What do you need wood and coal to heat homes for when wind and solar are free?
It gives a nice warm effect…
Story tip
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-023-01416-6
https://www.earth.com/news/new-discovery-water-molecules-will-force-chemistry-textbooks-to-be-rewritten/
I have signed up and tried to make a payment with a swedish credit card several times but it keeps failing.
Google says:
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